1. Ode on Solitude’ is written by..

(A) Alexander Pope
(B) Milton
(C) Rupert Brooke
(D) Walter de la Mare

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Answer ⇒A 


2. The poet does not want anything to mark the place where he is

(A) Buried
(B) Sitting
(C) Hiding
(D) Lost

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Answer ⇒A 


3. Where does the happy man live, according to this poem?

(A) In forest
(B) In towns
(C) In his native land
(D) None of these

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Answer ⇒C 


14. How is he content?

(A) To live peacefully
(B) to live with comfort
(C) To live with luxury
(D) None of these

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Answer ⇒A 


5. Who gives him bread ?

(A) Market
(B) Field
(C) Farmer
(D) None of these

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Answer ⇒B 


6. From where does he get his cloths ?

(A) From bamboos
(B) From leathers of animals
(C) From his flocks of sheep
(D) None of these

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Answer ⇒ C


7. How does the poet desire to sleep?

(A) So long
(B) Soundly
(C) Sleep for less hours
(D) None of these

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Answer ⇒ B


8. The happy man owns inherited

(A) world
(B) property
(C) poem
(D) solitude

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Answer ⇒B 


9. A happy man’s wants are satisfied by the property inherited by him from his

(A) Uncle
(B) Mother
(C) Cousin
(D) Father

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Answer ⇒D 


10. Hours, days and years slide away ……………… for the happy man.

(A) Hard
(B) Quickly
(C) Softly
(D) Tensely

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Answer ⇒ C


11. Meditation ……………… the happy man.

(A) Saddens
(B) Pleases
(C) Worries
(D) Disturbs

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Answer ⇒B 


12. What does the Poet wish ?

(A) His hours, days and year’s pass away softly
(B) To spend luxurious life
(C) To live with comfort
(D) None of these

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Answer ⇒A 


13. Who is a happy man?

(A) who is wealthy
(B) who is brave
(C) who is content with his paternal land and belongings
(D) who is careful :

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Answer ⇒ C


14. What do you mean by ‘slide soft away’?

(A) go away
(B) pass away smoothly
(C) pass away
(D) none of these

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Answer ⇒ B


15. Alexander Pope was one of the greatest …………… of the early 18th century.

(A) dramatists
(B) novelists
(C) writers
(D) satirists

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Answer ⇒D 


16. How does the poet, Alexander Pope, want to live?

(A) unseen
(B) unknown
(C) both (A) & (B)
(D) none of these

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Answer ⇒C 


17. What do the trees yield to a person in summer ?

(A) wood
(B) fire
(C) fruit
(D) shade

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Answer ⇒ D


18. How do hours, days and years of a blessed man pass away?

(A) softly
(B) hardly
(C) coldly
(D) frankly

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Answer ⇒ A


19. “Steal from the world, and not a stone’-here stone means

(A) piece of a rock
(B) a poluable
(C) a tomb stone
(D) a marble stone

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Answer ⇒ C


20. “Whose herds with milk, whose fields with bread’, here ‘bread: means.

(A) cake
(B) corn
(C) piece of bread
(D) any type of bread

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Answer ⇒ B


21. Whose flocks supply him with attire, here flock means.

(A) sheep
(B) cow
(C) dog
(D) elephant

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Answer ⇒D 


22. Alexander Pope was born in-

(A) 1588
(B) 1688
(C) 1788
(D) 1678

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Answer ⇒ B


23. Alexander Pope died in

(A) 1888
(B) 1848
(C) 1744
(D) 1724

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Answer ⇒ C


24. Who was one of the greatest poet-satirist and also a critic of the early 18th century?

(A) William Cowper
(B) William Wordsworth
(C) Alexander Pope
(D) Walter de la Mare

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Answer ⇒ C


25. The poet of ‘The Rape of the Lock’ is

(A) William Cowper
(B) Alexander Pope
(C) William de la Mare
(D) John Keats

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Answer ⇒ B


26. ‘Essay on Criticism’ is the famous work of

(A) John Keats
(B) Shakespeare
(C) Wordsworth
(D) Alexander Pope

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Answer ⇒ D


27. A poem addressed to a person or thing or celebrating of an event

(A) Satire
(B) Ode
(C) Ballad
(D) Elegy

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Answer ⇒ B


28. “Loneliness’ is same in meaning as

(A) satire
(B) profound
(C) solitude
(D) mob

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Answer ⇒ C


29. The happy man is content to live in his own

(A) tree
(B) town
(C) ground
(D) None

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Answer ⇒ C